Central Asia
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The entity 'Средняя Азия' is referenced in Russian media snippets primarily as a region of origin for migrants involved in criminal activities, including drug trafficking and extremism. It is also mentioned in the context of energy trade shifts, particularly regarding Belarus redirecting fuel exports previously destined for countries in the region, and in discussions about telecommunications infrastructure investments and data traffic.
Recent coverage
- Teenager from Moscow Region sentenced to six years in prison for terrorism — Вечерняя Москва
- Teenager from Moscow Region Sentenced to Six Years in Educational Colony for Terrorism — Вести
- 25 Years Together: How the Gayko Multichild Family Conquered Elbrus and is Preparing for Lenin Peak — Вечерняя Москва
- Russia increased gasoline imports from Belarus to a historical maximum — Дождь
- Russia increased gasoline imports from Belarus in June to a historical maximum — Вечерняя Москва
- Political scientist Karaganov declares that the world has entered a decade of wars — Вести
- Four migrants deported from Crimea for discrediting the Russian Armed Forces — Вечерняя Москва
- Two foreigners deported from Russia for insulting Russian soldiers — Вести
- Mass Drug Overdose in Solnechnogorsk: Key Details on the Incident, the Drug Involved, Casualties, and Arrests — Вечерняя Москва
- Restrictions on transferring prisoners convicted of terrorist offenses between prisons have taken effect — Коммерсантъ
- Mathematician Misha Verbitsky Escapes from a Single Cell in Yerevan Airport and Reflects on the World's Trajectory — Новая газета Европа
- Factory worker from St. Petersburg sentenced to 1.5 years of strict regime for comments calling for the killing of Caucasus and Central Asian residents — Медиазона
- Expert Kazaryan points to issues with introducing charges for foreign traffic — Москва 24
- When Okroshka Won't Fit: These 5 Cold Soups Will Save You from the Heat — Фонтанка